Correlation between fear of falling, eye-segmental coordination and dynamic balance in the elderly
Falls are well documented has being a major cause of accidental injury and deaths worldwide, especially among the elderly, with a higher probability of occurrence in the population over 60 years of age (WHO, 2021). Falls are preventable, but the consequences of falls can lead to injuries and may res...
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Main Author: | Luís Pedro Inácio Coelho (Author) |
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